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UK e-Health Week-20 April 2016 Child Protection Information Sharing (CP-IS) Val Nugent SRO CP-IS NHS England Cathy Sheehan Clinical Lead CP-IS NHS England

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UK e-Health Week-20 April 2016

Child Protection – Information Sharing (CP-IS)

Val Nugent SRO CP-IS NHS England

Cathy Sheehan Clinical Lead CP-IS NHS England

Children’s statistics

11.5m children in England under 18 (ONS 2014)

• Nearly 120,000 children have a child protection plan (CPP), pre-birth CPP or are looked after (2014)

Health staff are potentially well-placed to detect where children may be being abused, harmed or neglected.

• Of 18m attendances in ED around 21% are <19 years (2012-13)

Inability to share information is identified as a contributory factor in 60% of serious case reviews.

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The Need: The Protection of Children in England: A

Progress Report (Lord Lamming, March 2009)

Recommendation 12

“The Department for Children, Schools and Families and

Department of Health must strengthen current guidance

and put in place systems and training so that staff in

Accident and Emergency Departments are able to tell if a

child has recently presented at any A & E department and if

a child is subject of a child protection plan”

Focus on the child!

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Legal Context

CP-IS builds on Local Authority and NHS Trust’s existing work to safeguard children and meet legal requirements:

• Children Act (1989/2004)

• Working Together to Safeguard Children (HM Government, 2015)

• Safeguarding Vulnerable People in the NHS-Accountability and Assurance Framework (NHS England, June 2015)

• Information Sharing Advice for practitioners providing safeguarding services to children, young people, parents and carers (HM Government, March 2015)

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CP-IS: A national system

A national system that

connects local authorities’

child social care IT systems

with those used by NHS

unscheduled care settings

(e.g. ED) in England, to

provide better care and

earlier intervention for

children who are considered

‘vulnerable and at risk’

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NHS attendance

Home local authority

CP-IS data flow

Linking health and social care …

• NHS Trusts can see if a child has a child

protection plan (CPP), looked after status, or

is the mother of a child with a CPP, and how

often they have attended for emergency

treatment anywhere in England

• Local authorities have a clear picture of the

number and frequency of a child’s unscheduled

NHS attendances across the whole of

England.

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Benefits for children

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Early detection: CP-IS improves the assessment of 120,000

vulnerable or at risk children in England and enables earlier

intervention to prevent ongoing abuse or neglect.

Closes the information gap: CP-IS builds a picture of a child’s

attendance at unscheduled care settings across their local and

regional boundaries.

Reducing the risks & breaking the cycle: a CP-IS alert with

relevant information and contact details to care teams and

clinicians to promote working together to focus on the needs of the

child and prevent further abuse or harm. Enabling conversations!

Better use of resource: less time is spent searching for and

providing information, freeing up resources to apply elsewhere.

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Social care

Child protection information

entered into social service IT

systems is automatically

submitted to and held securely

on the NHS Spine.

Health

If a child visits unscheduled

care, medical staff will see a

CP-IS alert flag on their screen

if a child they is subject to a

CPP, is a looked after child, or

an unborn child with a CPP.

Social care

The local authority receives an

alert the same day letting them

know the child’s record has

been accessed and the name of

the healthcare worker and

organisation that accessed it.

Health

When they click on the CP-IS

tab, they can view when and

where a child has been seen

previously and contact details of

the local authority looking after

the child.

to build a complete picture.

How CP-IS works – Information Flow

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1. Local Authority record CPP/LAC/UCPP information locally within Social

Care system including NHS Number

2. CPP/LAC/UCPP information is automatically submitted to CP-IS

Children’s services

system

CP-IS Clinical

System

Access History

UploadsQuery

Query responseSocial worker

Healthcare worker

3. NHS user searches child details in clinical system

4. NHS system queries CP-IS and notifies user of CP-IS record for the child

5. Access History Notification is created when NHS user accesses CP-IS

information and this triggers a message back to the Local Authority system

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Local Authority System Example

• Each local authority system will look different. The way the

information is added / displayed will also differ (this is an example

from Calderdale Council CASS children’s system).

• In this example the child’s details have already been added to the

system, the file has been uploaded to the CP-IS database and an

acknowledgement message has been returned and displayed to

the local authority.

Summary Care Record Application Example

• When a child presents to an unscheduled care setting e.g. ED the NHS worker will use their Smartcard and perform a search for the child on the Summary Care Record application (SCRa)

• If the child has a CPP or LAC record, the child care alert tab will be visible, which when clicked upon will display the CP-IS information for that child as entered and uploaded by the local authority (as shown here).

• In addition previous views of the Child Protection Information are logged and displayed to the current viewer (please refer to next slide for an unrelated example)

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Up to the last

25 previous

views of the

child’s CP-IS

information is

listed here

CP IS where we are so far: April 2016

• 28, 054 children’s plans on CP-IS

• 24 Local Authorities live

• 16 NHS Trusts live (across 52 sites)

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Current position – LA, NHS & Number of Children’s Plans

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How we can help Local Authority and NHS Implement CP-IS

• Named point of contact: regional

implementation manager and support

• Guidance and toolkits: project planning

templates; checklists and toolkits

• Virtual and on-site task force: practical

virtual and physical support in your trust.

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Implementing CP-IS

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Stakeholder engagement

Commitment from senior team and Letter of Agreement

Alignment with local authorities, LSCB, CCGs

Technical integration

Review (N3) connection with the Spine

Consider options for integrating and accessing CP-IS

Discuss timeline and support with system suppliers

Business change

Review business processes in view of CP-IS

Identify people - who will access, where

Consider training needs (how to access and act on information)

Plans reviewed with Information Governance leads

Go live date, testing and assurance and business continuity plans

Measuring and reporting

Baseline audits and reporting of benefits

Find out more and get in touch

• Email- Health and Social Care Information Centre

[email protected]

or call on0300 303 5678

-with a question, to join regional CP-IS Stakeholder Engagement Group meetings

-Visit the website: https://systems.hscic.gov.uk/cpis

• Email-NHS England contact details

[email protected]

[email protected]

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CP-IS and Safe Information Sharing

“When I approach a child, he inspires in me two

sentiments, tenderness for what he is and

respect for what he may become.”Louis Pasteur

Thank you for listening-Any Questions?

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